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Sleepytime History | 8 Hours | True Story Behind "The Revenant" & Hugh Glass' Unbelievable Survival


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In this episode, we explore the true story of Hugh Glass, an American frontiersman whose name has quietly echoed through the wilderness of early American legend. In 1823, while serving as a scout for a fur trading expedition along the upper Missouri River, Glass was attacked by a grizzly bear in the remote Dakota wilderness. Gravely injured and unable to walk, he was left for dead by the two men assigned to care for him — one a seasoned trapper, the other a young Jim Bridger, not yet the figure history would come to know.


But Glass did not die.


What followed was a six-week journey of quiet, unimaginable endurance. With no weapons, no supplies, and a broken leg, he crawled more than two hundred miles through plains, forest, and river — surviving on roots, berries, and sheer will. He allowed maggots to clean his wounds, used driftwood to float along riverbanks, and accepted brief help from Indigenous people he met along the way.


This is not just a tale of survival, but of resolve — of a man who moved forward not with fury, but with a steady, determined refusal to surrender. When he finally returned to the world of men, Glass did not seek revenge. Instead, he made peace with what had been done, confronted those who left him, and walked quietly back into the wilderness once more.


The story of Hugh Glass is one of grit and silence, of movement through pain, and of the long echo of survival that lingers long after the footsteps fade.


Let this quiet story of survival and endurance guide you into a restful night’s sleep.


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